The Barnesville news-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 189?-1941, October 19, 1922, Image 5

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Ten Good Reasons Whtj-x fW The "Perfect Point” \ tml Pencil—with the perfect \ V-IBi writing point, eliminates \ ail disadvantages of the \ 'fW§f old pencil point and \ |Li'H ushers in anew era of \ pa Mm perfect writing. \ 1. It is always sharp. \ JJ Hi 1. Makes continuous, 1 [nr M uniform line. H Is perfectly balanced. \ Vr M 4. Always ready,—is m M valuable time saver. U HI 5. Has finest quality I M eraser. H ) Saves money —no stubs and erasers to throw away. 7. Eraser always ready "“no adjustments I |ffi necessary. 8. No complicated M jO 9. Improves writing. H last for years, WI The Pencil iJiati Atuuyr Sharp I 1/ Lamar County / 1/ Drug Cos. I LOCAL, PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS Mr. C. M. Gordy, Mr. Emmett Gordy, Mr. O. C. Gordy and family of Atlanta spent Sunday with Mr. E. P. Gordy. * * * Miss Nell Crawley of Orchard Hill spent several days last week with her aunt, Mrs. G. W. Langford and attended the Lamar County Fair. * * * We pay our agents $50.00 to SIOO.OO per month for selling monu ments and tombstones during their spare time. We want a reliable man in your territory. Write the MARI ETTA MARBLE & STONE WORKS, Marietta, Ga. 10-26 WILLYS-OVERLAND, Inc. WANTS to establish a sales and service agency in this community QVERLAND and Willys-Knight cars handled by one agency permits the live merchant to do business with those who desire a high-grade comfortable low priced car as well as those who desire the larger and more luxurious car at a medium price. VX7E invite comparison with other cars in the same price class as to materials, construction, riding qualities and economy of operation. THE greatly increased demand for Overland and Willys-Knight cars is due largely to the expressed satisfaction and enthusiasm of our present owners. TNVESTIGATE the used car market and you will dis cover that used Overlands of present design move at good prices and Willys-Knight cars are rare among used car stocks. 'J'HE Overland line comprises 5 passenger touring, roadster, coupe and sedan. THE Willys-Knight line —5 and 7 passenger touring, roadster, coupe and 5 and 7 passenger sedan. TF you have or can command the facilities to establish A high-grade repair shop and local sales organization, write WILLYS OVERLAND, INC. Sales Division, Toledo, Ohio Special Prices We are offering special prices on Men’s Furnish ings, Shoes, Hats and Caps. The Gent’s Furnishings Cos. Pierce Hammond, Manager “We've Got What You Want Or We'll Gel It” STAFFORD BLOCK MAIN STREET Barnesville, Georgia PREVENTION 1 better than cure. Tutt’s Pills taken in I time, are not only a remedy for but prevent I SICK HEADACHE biliousness, constipation aud kindred diseases I Tutt’s Pills Dr. T. G. Peacock was in town last Thursday on a short visit to his mother, Mrs. Albert Peacock. He is now located at Hawkinsville. * * * Mrs. Fred Cannon and little son, Fred, Jr., of Atlanta, were the guests of Mrs. M. P. Bush during Fair week. * * * FARM FOR SALE—92 acres, well improved; will sell part or all. Anyone interested write or call on C. P. Howard, Milner, Ga. 10-19 * * * Miss Dorothy Jones of College Park was a recent vistor to Barnes ville. * ♦ * Dr. Gerald Peacock has returned to Hawkinsville, after visiting his mother last week. * * * FOR SALE—6-room house on Elm street. —J. W. Carriker. tf * * * Mrs. E. T. Holmes entertained her bridge club at its regular meeting last week. * * * Mrs. Kate Watkins of Bullard, Ga., has been the guest of relatives in the city for a few days. * * * LOST—Waltham Wrist Watch, Sat urday afternoon. Finder return to News-Gazette and get reward. It * * * Mrs. Emmett Lee of Orchard Hill is the guest of her father, Mr. Joe Burk. * * * Mrs. Charlie Whitten of Macon was the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Frank Kennedy, last week. * * * WANTED—I want to buy one small second-hand coal and wood heater. Box 124, Barnesville, Ga. Mrs. Henry Birdsong was in the city last week from Thomaston. * * * Miss Elizabeth Anderson spent Saturday in Macon. * * * Mr. Riley Summers spent Sunday in Opelika, Ala. * * * WANTED—MiIch cow, fresh in, in good condition.—W. F. Kennedy. * * * Mr. E. P. Childs spent Sunday in Griffin. * * * Mrs. Barron of Jenkinsburg is vis iting her brother, Mr. Otis Bishop. * * * Mrs. Malcolm Jones left Tuesday for a visit of several days in Atlanta. * * * Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT talk to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you can get restful sleep after the first application. Price 60c * * * Mr. R. A Stafford spent Monday A in Atlanta. * * * Mr. L. C. Tyus spent last Friday in Atlanta. * * * Miss Marie Smith had as her guests during Fair week Misses Marion Gresham, Vivian Frye and Sara Mc- Dowell of Griffin. * * * A TEXAS WONDER For kidney and bladder troubles, gravel, weak and lame back, rheu matism and irregularities of the kid neys and bladder. At your drug gist’s or by mail, $1.26. Small bot tle often cures. Send for sworn testimonials. —E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive St., St Louis, Mo. —Adv. * * * Mr. Buck Childs of Forsyth and Miss Minnie Childs spent last Wed nesday with Mr. E. P. Childs. * * * Miss Evelyn Wilson of Williamson was the guest of Mrs. Edd Capps during the fair. * * * Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablet* remove the cause. There is only one ‘'Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. * * * Mr. Joe Smith spent Saturday in Atlanta. a * * Mrs. Fred Pressley left Saturday for Griffin,* where Mr. Pressley has accepted a position. * * * Miss Nell Bennett, who is teaching at Yatesville this year, spent last w*k-end at home with her parents. No Worms )n a Healthy CbIM All children troubled with Worm* have an un healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a rule, there is more or 1 ess stomach disturbance. GROVE S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regu larly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, improve the digestion, and act as a general Strength ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be in perfect health." Pleasant to take."- 60c per bottle. * * * Miss Mary Frierson of Macon spent the week-end with Mrs. J. W. Gar land. * * * Mrs. Young, formerly Miss Nan Dunham, is the guest of Mts. C. H. Willis. * * * Misses Louise and Etta Claire Whittle of Thomaston came over to attend the Fair. FOR SALE 1 pair young mules. 1 good milch cow. 1 2-horse wagon. 1 2-horse riding cultivator. 1 Disc Harrow. 1 3-row fertilizer atch. grain drill. 1 2-horse plough. J pair horse clippers. 1 pair Dehorners. 100 bushels com. Pea vine hay. 1 Princess Range, hot water back. 25 gal. dairy cans. 1 hand garden plough. Hog wire, barbed wire, poultry netting. Mammoth Bronze turkeys. S. C. White Leghorns. Bargains in above. B. H. MIDDLEBROOKS, 10-26 Yatesville, Ga. Mrs. D. W. Pritchett and her Mrs. Lettrell, were in Macon last Saturday. * * * Miss .Marie Smith leaves Friday to spend the week-end with Miss Nell Smith at Brenau. * * * I To Stop a Cough Quick take HAYES’ HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A bo* of GROVES O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds. Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve should be rubbed on the chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Croup. The healing effect of Hares' Heating Honey in side the throat combined with the healing effect of Grove's O-Peo-Tratt Salve through the pores of the skin soon stops a cough. Both remedies are packed in one carton and the cost of the combined treatment in 35c. Just ask your druggist for HAYES' HEALING HONEY. MR. AND MRS. POLLY TICKK Don’t fail to see “Mr. and Mrs. Polly Tickk” at Gordon Auditorium, Tuesday even ing, October 24th. This is the cleverest, wit tiest, prettiest and best mu sical comedy out this sea son. Come out and enjoy an evening of good, whole some entertainment. Mrs. W. C. Schaeffer left last Thursday for Henderson, Ky., to be the guest of Mr. Schaeffer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. (?. Schaeffer. Mr. Schaeffer will join her latter, going up for the wedding of his sister. * * * Prof, and Mrs. J. D. Smith and son, Lamar, and Mrs. C. H. Hum phrey spent the week-end in Gaines ville, going there to see Miss Nelle Smith and Miss lola Humphrey, who are attending Brenau College. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Massey of New York have been in the city this week on a visit' with the family of Mrs. Massey’s brother, Mr. Edgar L. Cook. They were on their way to Florida where they expected to spend the winter, with the possibility that they would make their home there in the future. * * * Miss Mae Charping, and Lillie Jean Charping of Atlanta were in the city this week on a visit with Mrs. Geor gia Burnette. Lillie Jean will enter the Masonic Home at Macon, her en trance there having been secured by the efforts of the officers and mem bers of Pinta Lodge, No. 88, of Bamesville. THAT MORNINGIaMENESS v If you are lame every morning, and suffer urinary ills, there must be a cause. Often it’s weak kidneys. To strengthen the weakened kidneys and avert more serious troubles, use Doan’s Kidney Pills. You can rely on Bamesville testimony. R. L. Shockley, prop, draying busi ness, 130 Atlanta St., Bamesville, says: “I was having a lot of trouble with sharp pains that shot through my back. When I stooped or got in an unusual position, a terrible pain shot through me. Mornings I was lame across my back and shoulders and my back was weak. There was a constant dull ache across my kid neys and my kidneys acted too free ly. Doan’s Kidney Pills, bought at the City Drug Store, put me in fine condition. The pains left my back and my kidneys became normal in action.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Shockley had. Foster-Mil burn Cos., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. FROCKS THE UNEVEN HEM LINE DISTINGUISHES THE NEW AUTUMN FROCKS Whether it be a “rose petal” skirt, or because clever draperies or panel effects achieve the broken line, there is charin and originality of a most alluring character to all the new Fall Frocks for street, afternoon and evening wear. Whether the skirts be extremely long, or conservatively short, each seems to express youthful grace and artistic refinement. Poiret Twill, Canton Crepe and Spanish Lace lead in favor and band and motifs of embroidery adorn many of the models. Poiret Twill Dresses $12.50 to $57.75 Canton Crepe Dresses * $19.75 to $39.75 Spanish Lace Dresses $19.75 to $48.50 WRAPS ARTISTIC CREATIONS IN PILE FABRICS, RICH FURS AND THE NEW SILHOUETTES A superior talent evolved the fur-trimmed, dressy Wraps for Fall. Superbly beautiful pile fabrics in rich shades of Blue, Wood Brown Shades and Soft Gravs are harmoniously combined with gorgeous furs—among them fluffy Wolf and Fox pelts. The straight line silhouette is adhered to, and unique sleeves, low waist lines, and artistic stitched patterns or embroideries are cleverly utilized. Price Range Is $17.50 to $75.00 Griffin Mercantile Cos. The Big Store Griffin, Georgia We Invite You Many questions confront you every day. Possibly one of them is WHERE you will have your bank account. May we answer that. If you haven’t already solved this im portant question, permit us to offer you the services of our reliable Bank. The matter of being associated with a strong, conservative yet modern bank, is important. We offer yob every convenience of modern bank ing and we want you with us. Come now andj settle for good the question as to WHERE you will do your banking. M/NCMBmSM / BESCTVE^^ THE CITIZENS BANK BARNESVILLE, GEORGIA WORDS OF APPRECIATION IN BEHALF OF COLORED PEOPLE Editor News-Gazette: Through the columns of the News-Gazette I wish to extend a word of sincerest thanks to all the white citizens of Barnesville and Lamar county for the splendid support and many, many words of encourugement and ap proval they gave to the colored peo ple during last week’s fair. I believe that this opportunity for out- people to bring out their best products, to be seen and scrutinized by the best white people, not only of Lamar, but of all the adjoining counties, has had a very wholesome effect on the entire community. Many very kind things were said to me in praise of my work as Colored Demonstrator, by scores of white la dies and gentlemen. I again want< to thank them, with the promise to try to live up to the high estimate they so generously placed upon my work. Most especially, do 1 wish to in this public manner on behalf of all the colored people of the communi ty, say to Mrs. Clary, Mr. Cliett and Mrs. Wood of Athens, for the deep interest they took in this our first effort as exhibitors —we thank you. I feel also, Mr. Editor, that the public ought to know some of the colored people who either loaned ma terials or gave generously of their time to help enstall the exhibits: Mrs. Cobb loaned all the lumber that was used for tables. Space will not permit details, hut the following helped in this way: Mrs. E. W. O'Neal, Mary Gilmer, Martha Tay lor, Misses Fannie Maud and Elnora Settles, Jessie Holloway, Tim Hollo way, John Pounds, Westley Brady, John Clark, Ed Fletcher, West Lind say, and Prof. Thweatt, and many others. S. H. LEE, Local Demonstration Agent. Easier to Prevent . It is human to neglect health, but it is very un vise It is far easier to orevsn' than it is to correct weakness of body and strength. Scott’s Emulsion 1 s a fruitful source of true I vitamine-nourishment to help keep the body strong to resist dis- tPW ease. Protect your Tur powers of resistance, take Scott’s Emulsion! ! Scott & Bcwi c Bloomhfll. N, 1